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Forfeiture for non-payment of rent: equivolcal writs and waiver.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Rent Review & Lease Renewal ; (2) June 1999, 87-93(7)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the extent to which a landlord will waive a right of forfeiture for non-payment of rent by demanding subsequent instalments of rent falling due after the breach. Also looks at the question of whether a writ or summons claiming possession based on arrears of rent will be characterised as 'equivocal' if it claims later instalments of rent. (Taken from journal abstract).
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Discusses the extent to which a landlord will waive a right of forfeiture for non-payment of rent by demanding subsequent instalments of rent falling due after the breach. Also looks at the question of whether a writ or summons claiming possession based on arrears of rent will be characterised as 'equivocal' if it claims later instalments of rent. (Taken from journal abstract).